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\appendix
\motto{All's well that ends well}
\chapter{Chapter Heading}
\label{introA} % Always give a unique label
% use \chaptermark{}
% to alter or adjust the chapter heading in the running head

Use the template \emph{appendix.tex} together with the Springer document class SVMono (monograph-type books) or SVMult (edited books) to style appendix of your book in the Springer layout.


\section{Section Heading}
\label{sec:A1}
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% and use \ref{<label>} for cross-references
% and \cite{<label>} for bibliographic references
% use \sectionmark{}
% to alter or adjust the section heading in the running head
Instead of simply listing headings of different levels we recommend to let every heading be followed by at least a short passage of text. Furtheron please use the \LaTeX\ automatism for all your cross-references and citations.


\subsection{Subsection Heading}
\label{sec:A2}
Instead of simply listing headings of different levels we recommend to let every heading be followed by at least a short passage of text. Furtheron please use the \LaTeX\ automatism for all your cross-references and citations as has already been described in Sect.~\ref{sec:A1}.

For multiline equations we recommend to use the \verb|eqnarray| environment.
\begin{eqnarray}
\vec{a}\times\vec{b}=\vec{c} \nonumber\\
\vec{a}\times\vec{b}=\vec{c}
\label{eq:A01}
\end{eqnarray}

\subsubsection{Subsubsection Heading}
Instead of simply listing headings of different levels we recommend to let every heading be followed by at least a short passage of text. Furtheron please use the \LaTeX\ automatism for all your cross-references and citations as has already been described in Sect.~\ref{sec:A2}.

Please note that the first line of text that follows a heading is not indented, whereas the first lines of all subsequent paragraphs are.

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\caption{Please write your figure caption here}
\label{fig:A1}       % Give a unique label
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\begin{table}
\caption{Please write your table caption here}
\label{tab:A1}       % Give a unique label
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\begin{tabular}{p{2cm}p{2.4cm}p{2cm}p{4.9cm}}
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Classes & Subclass & Length & Action Mechanism  \\
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Translation & mRNA$^a$  & 22 (19--25) & Translation repression, mRNA cleavage\\
Translation & mRNA cleavage & 21 & mRNA cleavage\\
Translation & mRNA  & 21--22 & mRNA cleavage\\
Translation & mRNA  & 24--26 & Histone and DNA Modification\\
\noalign{\smallskip}\hline\noalign{\smallskip}
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$^a$ Table foot note (with superscript)
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